What model pedal steel do I have?

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What model pedal steel do I have?

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Can you guys help? Any idea what the model number is of this 1962 8 string pedal steel?

Thanks,
Graham

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It's a model Pedal 780, produced from 1961-71.
The Pedal 785 had 10 strings and 6 pedals.
The Pedal 790 had 2 8-string necks and 6 pedals.

The one in the photo is really beautiful looking.
How well does it play? I've been told they don't stay in tune when the pedals are used.
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Thanks Richard. I thought it might be, but I wasn't sure. It only arrived yesterday, so I haven't had chance to try it yet - but it's in great condition and is made from a beautiful piece of maple. I'm only used to a gas & brake pedal. This could take some getting used to Image
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I'm only int lap steels.
If you need help with setup and tunings, go to
http://steelguitarforum.com/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro&BypassCookie=true
The people on that forum have a wealth of knowledge they are happy to share.
Let us know how you're coming from time to time.
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Thanks Richard. I got it all together. Pushed a couple of pedals and snapped a couple of strings. I need to try the gentle touch next time! I think it'll take quite some time for me to master this..... maybe a lifetime!!
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